Mac Trojan malware masquerades as flash player update
A new Trojan malware is targeting computers running Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X, masquerading as an update to Adobe's Flash software and fooling users into installing it.
Microsoft Anti-Malware Tool Mistakenly Snuffs Google Chrome
Microsoft’s Security Essentials anti-malware tool has mistakenly identified Google Chrome as a password-pilfering trojan – and actually removed the browser from many users’ machines – but a fix for this rather amusing false positive is now available.
Apple malware update protects against PDF Trojan horse
If recent stories of malware have you fretting, take a deep breath: All is not lost. Apple last week updated the anti-malware definitions in Mac OS X to protect against a recently-discovered Trojan horse that masquerades as a PDF. read more
Sophos warns vs new Trojan malware targeting Mac OS X
A new Trojan malware now stalks users of computers running Apple Inc.’s Mac OS X, using an old disguise that once fooled users of Microsoft’s Windows.
Apple updates malware definitions to address PDF trojan
According to MacRumors, Apple has updated its malware definitions to address a PDF trojan that gained widespread attention last week. While reports indicated that the trojan's damage was limited to installing a backdoor in users' systems, Apple has moved relatively quickly to address the threat anyway. CNET reports that yet another OS X trojan is making the rounds, however, this time posing as ...